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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor: [QB] For the person above. Again, I am talking about early the colonization from Africa to the Iberia. Prior to modern day europeans living there. In that sense Clyde is correct. Only he dates it more recently. And I didn't say that Brana' s mitochondria is Hg H. [QUOTE] This suggests a remarkable genetic uniformity and little phylogeographic structure over a large geographic area of the pre-Neolithic populations. Using Approximate Bayesian Computation, a model of genetic continuity from Mesolithic to Neolithic populations is poorly supported. [b]Furthermore, analyses of 1.34% and 0.53% of their nuclear genomes, containing about 50,000 and 20,000 ancestry informative SNPs, respectively, show that these two Mesolithic individuals are not related to current populations from either the Iberian Peninsula or Southern Europe. [/b] [...] Indicate that La Bran ̃ a specimens (Figure 1) belong to the U5b haplotype (16192T-16270T). [/QUOTE]--Carles Lalueza-Fox et al Current Biology, 28 June 2012 doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2012.06.005 Genomic Affinities of Two 7,000-Year-Old Iberian Hunter-Gatherers [/QB][/QUOTE]
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